After Windows XP retires, Soft still needs to escort it

  
        Windows XP will retire on April 8 this year, but its global market share is still 28%. Obviously, Windows XP users can't complete the upgrade of new systems such as Win7, Win8 or Win8.1.
Some analysts believe that Microsoft still needs to ensure that Windows XP will not be in extreme danger after April 8. Therefore, Microsoft recently extended its support for Security Essentials until July 2015.

Gartner Inc. analyst Michael Silver said that if users are attacked, Microsoft can't get rid of it, but Michael Silver reminds that extending anti-malware support may give users a false sense of security because this Will not fix any security holes or prevent hackers.
At the same time, some security vendors announced that they will continue to support Windows XP after retirement, which means that Windows XP users will still be safe after retirement without major loopholes.
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